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Clothing Condensation
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It could be worth considering a heated airer? Lakeland sell several:
https://blog.lakeland.co.uk/condensation-clearing-essentials/
We lived in a really old house with condensation everywhere, I think some houses are just bad for it, so I sympathise with you. We have a cat that's similar too, its really annoying when you're on a work call and want to close the door to keep the sound in."Think of many things, do one"
Mortgage 28Feb'26 est. £203,715 £309,749 2020 (ends 2038 - aiming for 2031)
Seven Goals; target lose 2lbs by end Feb'26; walk/run/exercising/weights/yoga1
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